Sweden: 372.5% Increase in HIV Cases

Shocking figures from Sweden suggest that HIV infection rates in the country have increased by 372.5% in just a decade. The statistics, reported by media site 24Malmö, have been attributed to the large spike in immigration from the third-world seen during the same time period.

In 2006, 1,648 people sought treatment for HIV in Sweden, but in 2016 that figure had risen to 6,273.

Only 16% of the cases reported in 2016 were in people who actually contracted the virus in Sweden, proving that an open door to the third-world is entirely the problem.

The most popular countries of origin of Sweden’s more recent migrants are places like Iraq, Afghanistan and sub-Saharan Africa, places where sanitation is unheard of and personal hygiene severely lacking.